Vocabulary
Cell Structure and Function Part 1
What's the difference?
Chemistry of Life
100

The study of life

Biology

100

Control center of the cell and hold the cell's DNA

Nucleus

100

Solvent and Solute

Solute is being dissolved, Solvent is the substance the solute is being dissolved in

100

The subatomic particle that has a negative charge

Electron

200

The smallest most basic unit of life

Cell

200

Jelly like fluid that holds the organelles in place

Cytoplasm

200

Control Group and Experimental Group

The control group is the group that is undergoing NO manipulation in the experiment, the Experimental group is the one undergoing manipulation

200

These subatomic particles are found in the nucleus

Neutrons and Protons

300

The ability to maintain stable internal conditions

Homeostasis

300

The outer covering of a cell that controls what goes in and out of the cell

Cell Membrane or Plasma Membrane

300

Organism and Species

organism is a single living creature, species is a collection of the same type of organisms

300

3 subatomic particles

Neutron, proton and electron

400

A substance that is "water fearing"

Hydrophobic 

400

membrane bound sac that holds enzymes, also known as a "suicide sac"

Lysosome

400

Observation and Inference

Observation- data recorded using the 5 senses, Inference is a logical conclusion using data and prior knowledge

400

The two main types of bonds

Covalent Bonds and Ionic Bonds


500

A collection of two or more DIFFERENT types of molecules joined together

Compound

500

Has NO ribosomes, proteins are produced here

SMOOTH Endoplasmic Reticulum

500

Interspecific Competition and Intraspecific Competition

Intra-two members of the same species competing for resources

Inter-two members of different species competing for the same resources

500

Name 3 of the 6 elements that make up 96% of living things

CHNOPS

 (Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Sulfur)

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